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Mornington Peninsula/city Maccas Run Cruise - Friday Jan 15th


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Hey guys,

The last peninsula based event we organized received a fair turnout, mainly of the tuner sort, with no police hassles at all.

Anyway, we are having another Peninsula meetup starting in Frankston.

Towerhill Maccas - 8pm meetup, for a 9pm start. If there is a big turnout like last time we will relocate from towerhill maccas to the carpark across the street (Dragon King Chinese Restaraunt)

Itinerary will be as follows:

Start: Towerhill Maccas

Dandy Maccas

Bell St Maccas

St.Kilda Maccas (via Chapel St)

CBD

and then work our way back down to Peninsula (or break-off to wherever people are coming from).

For those who want to eat...

Stop 1. Frozen coke

Stop 2. Meal

Stop 3. Dessert

Stop 4. Frozen coke #2

This has been advertised on www.melbautoscene.com.au as well as supra forums and vic cruise club unofficial events.

Confirmed Drivers:

Fred - Supra

Dom - R34

Gary - Soarer

Jonty - Crossfire

Kez- Supra + 1 more supra

Jezza boii- maybe

more pending confirmation.

C'mon SAU let's rep the skylines so its not a supra fest!

Any queries, just ask

Cheers

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Sounds good, me and a mate in a S14 might be coming along

Me R33

Him S14.

ill speak to him tomorrow night we are boostin off somewhere on a commy car cruise! lol Skyline represent

Any more details, a rough idea of end time?

haha sounds good mate!

won't really know about end times just yet. I would assume some people will just leave when they are near their home but it will go late for sure. Especially with fred (supra) and gary (soarer)....the last time I went cruising with these guys we didn't go home until the sun came up

Im down for this,.might also get my friend to come. We both drive r33's.

And yes, please avoid chapel street, it does sometimes get blocked off by cops just doing roadworthy checks on cars and would ruin a cruise

You need a map to drive from one golden arch to the next?

Start: Towerhill Maccas

Dandy Maccas

Bell St Maccas

St.Kilda Maccas (via Chapel St)

:D

That is like the "tour of duty:defect edition"

Only 1 day to go until tour of duty:defect edition!

I've been told that some from other forums will want to avoid chapel too so if you have a car that you know will be easily defected if spotted on chapel you may want to join them.

Hoping for a decent import turnout so everybody come and make it a good night!

You need a map to drive from one golden arch to the next?

Start: Towerhill Maccas

Dandy Maccas

Bell St Maccas

St.Kilda Maccas (via Chapel St)

>_<

That is like the "tour of duty:defect edition"

i dont eat maccas :(

i'll be there for sure bring out the r32 just been finished , i'll be getting my mate to drive it for me cos i dont get my licence back for another 3 months . then we will swing past my place and grab his 180sx and meet up in dandy with you guys .

cheers james :thumbsup:

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